What Is Monocular Vision?
Monocular vision refers to the sight of an object with one eye. Generally, when we observe an object with one eye, we only perceive the plane, that is, the length and width of the object, but people with binocular vision experience can rely on past experience. Using some clues, such as the brightness of the light, the overlap of objects, touch, movement, and parallax, you can also perceive the three-dimensional, that is, the depth of the object. [1]